What is Graviola?

Graviola A.K.A. Soursop (Annona muricata) is a small, tropical tree with
large dark green leaves which bears a large, heart-shaped fruit that is a
yellow-green color with white flesh inside. This plant grows in most warm
areas in North and South America, including the Amazon. This fruit is also
known as guanabana and Brazilian paw paw in most Spanish-speaking
countries. Soursop is native to a few countries, one its most found country
being Peru in South America. It is also native to some tropical parts of Africa, Southeast
Asia and the Pacific. It is in the same genus,Annona,as cherimoya and is in the Annonaceae family.

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The Power of Graviola

Natural Remedies

In the Peruvian Andes, the leaf tea is used for catarrh (inflammation of mucous membranes) and the seeds crushed is used to kill parasites. In the Peruvian Amazon, the bark, roots, and leaves are used for treatment with
diabetes and as a sedative and antispasmodic.

Indigenous tribes in Guyana
use the leaf tea as a sedative and heart tonic. In the Brazilian Amazon the
leaf tea is used for liver systems and complications. In Jamaica, Haiti,
and the West Indies the fruit pulp/fruit powder is used for fevers,
parasites and diarrhea.

The leaf or bark is used as an antispasmodic,
sedative, and a calming agent for heart conditions, coughs, flu, difficult
childbirth, asthma, hypertension, and parasites.

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Graviola Medicinal Usage

Graviola has a long, deep history of use in herbal medicine as well as a extensive recorded indigenous use.

Graviola has a long, deep history of use in herbal medicine as well as a
extensive recorded indigenous use. Soursop (or graviola when speaking
about the medicinal aspects) is one of the most popular medicinal plants
because of its supposed anti-cancer effects due to its natural component
called acetogenin. It is especially *effective against pancreatic, prostate
and lung cancer*.

One study revealed that graviola selectively targets the
cancer cells while leaving the healthy cells unharmed.

Unlike chemo drugs,
soursop has no significant side effects. A study completed at Purdue
University recently discovered that the tree bark and leaves could actually
kill cancer cells on six human cell lines.